Sentence examples for all relative from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all relative" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something's significance or value depends on the context or perspective.
Example: "In the grand scheme of things, success is all relative; what matters to one person may not matter to another."
Alternatives: "depends on perspective" or "subject to interpretation".

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And age is, after, all, relative.

After all... It's ALL relative and natural, right?"   .

"All relative".

It is all relative.

It's all relative.

But it's all relative".

Well, it's all relative.

Achievement is all relative.

"Still, it's all relative.

"It's all relative," he said.

"It's all relative," Elliot said.

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